1800s baseball
Titre 1
-Objectif:
Titre 1
To score more runs than the other team.
-Aptitudes motrices fondamentales:
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Locomotor
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Run
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Manipulative Send
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Strike
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Throw
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Manipulative Receive
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Catch
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-Liste d'équipement:
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4 bases
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3 different size wooden bats
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no gloves for defensive players
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1 very soft (cloth) softball to hit
-Lien d'équipement:
-Mise en place:
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A baseball diamond—bases 30 yards (26 meters) apart
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On a baseball diamond, set up a defensive allignment consisting of a back catcher, a pitcher, players on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd, a shortstop playing between 2nd and 3rd, and 4 out fielders.
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Line up the offensive team behind the back-stop in the order they will be hitting. The batting order is maintained throughout the game.
-Instructions:
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Explain to the players that the pitcher must ask the batter where he likes the ball and attempt to pitch the ball where the batter likes it.
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A batter gets 3 actual strikes (no called strikes).
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No stealing bases (that would not be very gentlemanly).
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A fly ball is any ball caught in the air or off 1 bounce (in the field or in foul territory).
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1 inning is 3 outs.
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The winning team is the one which scores the most runs during 9 innings.
-Questions et notes:
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Safety Considerations
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None—unless you play on a cow pasture and an uneven playing surface, in which players need to be careful they don’t sprain their ankle.
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Teaching Tips
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For a web site which lists some of baseball’s early rule changes take a look at:
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For more striking/fielding games go to: